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Ecoboost Performance => Troubleshooting, Maintenance, TSB Articles => PCV/Catch Cans => Topic started by: MKSecobeast on June 14, 2017, 12:18:41 PM

Title: Best/preferred brand of catch can
Post by: MKSecobeast on June 14, 2017, 12:18:41 PM
I'm thinking about buying one but I'm afraid it might be a little too late considering I got the car with 96000 miles five or take. When I first got the car I did notice some oil in the intake charge tube. I plan on keeping this car for a long time and want to avoid powerless. Anyway, opinions on brands in terms of quality etc?

Thanks,
Jake
Title: Re: Best/preferred brand of catch can
Post by: MKSecobeast on June 14, 2017, 12:22:02 PM
On a side note regarding power loss, has anyone successfully cleaned their heads with media blasting or some sort of cleaner?

Im having trouble even finding one I want. I want a plug and play with a drain valve that will fit a 10 MKS ecoboost. Econpower parts has one but doesn't except discover card. Any suggestions I would greatly appreciate. A link would also be awesome 🙏
Title: Re: Best/preferred brand of catch can
Post by: SkinnyTick on June 14, 2017, 11:33:53 PM
I have the UPR catch can that you can buy through ecopowerparts.


It's a nice piece and it's nice that it's 100% plug-n-play - no taking PCV lines apart to reuse the fittings or drilling into the intake pipe.


However, the short line on mine going from the catch can to the intake manifold started leaking causing oil/fuel smell to get sucked into the HVAC and making interior smell at start-up.


I ended up buying some PTFE Stainless steel hose and made my own using oetiker clamps.


So, I fixed the leak, the oil/fuel smell subsided dramatically but still remained. I removed the catch can when I took the car into the dealer for the fuel pump module recall - no more smell. :)


I'm wondering if the hose that UPR uses lets fuel vapor permeate.


I'm considering mounting the catch can next to the air filter and making all 3 hoses out of the PTFE stainless hose I bought.




*EDIT*
Other options are the RX catch can, JLT(I think) or make your own using a water separator bought from the hardware store.
Title: Re: Best/preferred brand of catch can
Post by: MKSecobeast on June 15, 2017, 10:48:54 AM
I just bought the one through ecopowerparts. I got them to take my discover by routing it through paypal. Would you recommend immediately making my own hoses? I've also heard that their are no instructions?
Title: Re: Best/preferred brand of catch can
Post by: polskifacet on June 15, 2017, 02:28:57 PM
I went with JLT and a UPR breather
Title: Re: Best/preferred brand of catch can
Post by: SkinnyTick on June 15, 2017, 04:49:10 PM
Quote from: MKSecobeast on June 15, 2017, 10:48:54 AM
I just bought the one through ecopowerparts. I got them to take my discover by routing it through paypal. Would you recommend immediately making my own hoses? I've also heard that their are no instructions?

No instructions included but here are some pictures. http://www.ecoboostperformanceforum.com/index.php/topic,7059.0.html (http://www.ecoboostperformanceforum.com/index.php/topic,7059.0.html)

I would hold off on making your own hoses, just watch to make sure none of the hoses are seeping.


Seems UPR will use hose clamps on all the hose ends sometimes, other times no clamps. You can see the difference in the thread above...


Thought I also saw them using a longer line that has the check valve on it, alleviating the stress on the short hose length. - This is the hose I had to fix.




Straight forward install, if you aren't sure about something just ask. :)


I would also set the hoses out in the sun for a bit so they're flexible and a little easier to weave through the engine bay.
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